The Project Scheduling Game at Ghent University - Edition 2012

Time/cost trade-offs at Ghent University

Today, no less than 164 students from Ghent University (including several Erasmus students) have optimized time/cost trade-offs in project scheduling using the Project Scheduling Game. 164 people together in a room that is too small with only 50 computers... so we divided the group in two subgroups:

Group 1:
13.00-13.30: introduction of PSG and CPM by Mathieu Wauters
13.30-15.00: PSG in pc room (see picture)
15.00-15.30: feedback and evaluation by Mathieu Wauters

Group 2:
14.30-15.00: introduction of PSG and CPM by Len Vandenheede
15.00-16.30: PSG in pc room
16.30-17.00: feedback and evaluation by Len Vandenheede

Thank you Mathieu and Len, thanks to all students and thank you PSG for running well.

Interested in the PSG? Download the PSG folder or come to EVM Europe 2012 and follow our session on "Business Games in Project Management".